This document discusses the steps for designing a mechanical part using technical drawing and computer-aided design (CAD) software. The steps include: 1) Preparing the workspace by setting units, orthographic projection settings, and dynamic input; 2) Organizing the drawing using layers; 3) Preparing the drawing format and space; 4) Drawing reference axes; 5) Designing the mechanical part using drawing and modification commands; 6) Adding sections and projections; 7) Dimensioning and hatching the part; and 8) Saving the completed drawing in a .dwg file format. Common CAD commands mentioned for 2D technical drawing include LINE, CIRCLE, RECTANGLE, ARC, FILLET, CHAMFER,
This document discusses the steps for designing a mechanical part using technical drawing and computer-aided design (CAD) software. The steps include: 1) Preparing the workspace by setting units, orthographic projection settings, and dynamic input; 2) Organizing the drawing using layers; 3) Preparing the drawing format and space; 4) Drawing reference axes; 5) Designing the mechanical part using drawing and modification commands; 6) Adding sections and projections; 7) Dimensioning and hatching the part; and 8) Saving the completed drawing in a .dwg file format. Common CAD commands mentioned for 2D technical drawing include LINE, CIRCLE, RECTANGLE, ARC, FILLET, CHAMFER,
This document discusses the steps for designing a mechanical part using technical drawing and computer-aided design (CAD) software. The steps include: 1) Preparing the workspace by setting units, orthographic projection settings, and dynamic input; 2) Organizing the drawing using layers; 3) Preparing the drawing format and space; 4) Drawing reference axes; 5) Designing the mechanical part using drawing and modification commands; 6) Adding sections and projections; 7) Dimensioning and hatching the part; and 8) Saving the completed drawing in a .dwg file format. Common CAD commands mentioned for 2D technical drawing include LINE, CIRCLE, RECTANGLE, ARC, FILLET, CHAMFER,
Alexandra Raicu CONSTANTA MARITIME UNIVERSITY APPLICATIONS - STEPS TO ACHIEVE A DESIGN PART PART 1 Part 1 - demo movie PART 2 Part 1 - demo movie Working steps: 1. Preparation work: Choosing the system unit (UNITS) Setting of state parameters ORTHO, OSNAP, DYN and workspace MODEL from the Status Bar Working steps: Ortho: constrains the crosshairs to horizontal and vertical movement, which makes drawing orthogonal (straight horizontal and vertical) lines easy Object Snap (OSNAP) buttons: is another AutoCAD tool for ensuring precision drawing and editing. You use object snaps to grab points on existing objects (ex. the endpoint of a line or the center of a circle). Dynamic Input (DYN): displays commands, options, prompts, and user input in a tooltip next to the crosshairs and enables you to keep focused on what you are drawing Working steps: 2. Design layers the way of organizing objects in a drawing Working steps: 3. Preparing the space for drawing (format , indicator, border) Size of formats ISO (mm) A0 (841x1189) A1 (594x841) A2 (420x594) A3 (297x420) A4 (210x297) Working steps: Paper format (ISO A4, A3) Working steps: 4. Drawing axes of the part LINE, LINETYPE 5. Design the mechanical part using drawing and modify commands Working steps: 6. Design sections and projections 7. Dimensioning and hatching the part 8. Save drawing in .dwg format Used commands for design the part Used commands for 2D draw DRAW MODIFY LINE (L) ERASE (E) CIRCLE (C) TRIM (TR) RECTANGLE (RECTANG) EXTEND (EX) ARC (A) OFFSET (O) SPLINE (SPL) MIRROR (MI) FILLET (F) CHAMFER (CHA) MOVE (M) COPY (CO)